Floquet spin states in OLEDs
S. Jamali, V. V. Mkhitaryan, H. Malissa, A. Nahlawi, H. Popli, T., Gr\"unbaum, S. Bange, S. Milster, D. Stoltzfus, A. E. Leung, T. A. Darwish,, P. L. Burn, J. M. Lupton, C. Boehme

TL;DR
This paper explores the formation and detection of Floquet spin states in OLEDs under strong resonant drive, revealing hybrid light-matter states and long coherence times at room temperature, with implications for quantum sensing.
Contribution
It introduces a Floquet theoretical framework for spin states in OLEDs and demonstrates experimental observation of these states at room temperature.
Findings
Observation of Floquet states in OLEDs under resonant drive
Detection of long-lived dressed spin states at room temperature
Identification of Bloch-Siegert shift indicating long coherence times
Abstract
Weakly spin-orbit coupled electron and hole spins in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) constitute near-perfect two-level systems to explore the interaction of light and matter in the ultrastrong-drive regime. Under such highly non-perturbative conditions, the frequency at which the spin oscillates between states, the Rabi frequency, becomes comparable to its natural resonance frequency, the Larmor frequency. For such conditions, we develop an intuitive understanding of the emergence of hybrid light-matter states, illustrating how dipole-forbidden multiple-quantum transitions at integer and fractional g-factors arise. A rigorous theoretical treatment of the phenomena comes from a Floquet-style solution to the time-dependent Hamiltonian of the electron-hole spin pair under resonant drive. To probe these phenomena experimentally requires both the development of a magnetic-resonance…
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